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His ideas inspired the American Revolution. He believed that all people have the right to “Life, Liberty, and Property”.
Who is John Locke? Your Text Here
From Athens, this philosopher was among the first to study government. Your Text Here
Who is Aristotle? Your Text Here
This Baron believed a government divided into three separate branches would prevent the abuse of power. Your Text Here
Who is Baron de Montesquieu? Your Text Here
English philosopher who supported the social contract but believed that a government headed by a king was the best form of government. Your Text Here
Who is Thomas Hobbes? Your Text Here
His book, The Prince, he described methods for an absolute ruler to get and keep political power. Your Text Here
Who is Machiavelli? Your Text Here
Rule by one. Your Text Here
What is Autocracy? Your Text Here
A small group of people hold the power in this type of government. Your Text Here
What is an oligarchy? Your Text Here
Rule by the people and decisions are made by the majority. Your Text Here
What is Democracy? Your Text Here
What are two types of Monarchy? Your Text Here
What are absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy? Your Text Here
The United States uses this type which allows the people to elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. Your Text Here
What is a representative democracy? Your Text Here
No government. Your Text Here
What is anarchy? Your Text Here
This is created by voluntary participation by individuals. Your Text Here
What is a civil society? Your Text Here
What would exist if there was no government, no civilization, no laws. Your Text Here
What is a State of Nature? Your Text Here
The idea that all people have the same natural rights. Your Text Here
What is Equality? Your Text Here
The right to be independent. Some of this has to be given up in exchange for participating in a civil society. Your Text Here
What is sovereignty? Your Text Here
Another term for democratic. Your Text Here
What is Republic? Your Text Here
This principle of democracy requires that all people be as free as possible to develop their own capacities. Your Text Here
What is Individual Liberty? Your Text Here
We usually accept decisions made by more than half of the group. Your Text Here
What is Majority Rule? Your Text Here
This gives people the chance t choose their leaders and to voice their opinions on various issues. Your Text Here
What are Free Elections? Your Text Here
Groups of individuals can nominate candidates for office, win elections, conduct government, and determine public policy. Your Text Here
What are competing Political Parties? Your Text Here
Type of economic system that allows for private ownership and control of property and economic resources. Your Text Here
What is capitalism? Your Text Here
In this economic system there is public ownership of most land, factories, and other means of production. Your Text Here
What is socialism? Your Text Here
This economic system is based on state ownership and control of property and the means of production. Your Text Here
What is communism? Your Text Here
The idea of communism originated with him. Your Text Here
Who is Karl Marx? Your Text Here
In Wealth of Nations, he stated that in a free market there should be little government involvement. Your Text Here